Prevalence, molecular characterization and antibiogram of Mycoplasma bovis isolated from milk in Pakistan.

A Jabbar, M Ashraf, S U Rahman, M S Sajid
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Mycoplasma bovis is a highly contagious pathogen that causes clinical or subclinical mastitis. The present study was aimed for the isolation, molecular characterization and antibiogram determination of M. bovis from raw milk samples. Milk samples were collected randomly from lactating cows and buffaloes from different tehsils of district Faisalabad, Pakistan. Samples were inoculated on modified Hayflick medium and biochemical tests were performed for further confirmation of isolated M. bovis. Out of total 400 milk samples, 184 (46%) samples were found positive for culture method. The 16S-rRNA gene polymerase chain reaction was performed for molecular characterization of isolated M. bovis strains. Out of total 400 milk samples, 240 (60%) positive for M. bovis through PCR method were examined. The 16S-rRNA gene PCR positive isolated M. bovis strains were sequenced and results were compared using Maximum-likelihood method and sequenced strains of M. bovis were aligned and analyzed by Clustal W software. Antibiogram of isolated M. bovis strains was analyzed by disc diffusion assay against eight commonly used antibiotics. Tylosin (30μg) and Tilmicosin (15ug) showed inhibition zones of 32.34 ± 1.10 mm and 17.12 ± 0.93 mm respectively against isolated M. bovis which were found sensitive. Isolated M. bovis was found resistant to other commonly used antibiotics. Statistical analysis revealed that p-value was < 0.05 and the odds ratio was >1.0 at 95% CI. This study complemented the lack of epidemiological knowledge of molecular characterization, comparative effectiveness and resistance trends of isolated M. bovis strains against commonly used antibiotics.

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从巴基斯坦牛奶中分离的牛支原体的患病率、分子特征和抗体谱。
牛支原体是一种高度传染性病原体,可引起临床或亚临床乳腺炎。本研究旨在从生乳样品中分离、鉴定牛分枝杆菌并测定其抗体谱。牛奶样本是从巴基斯坦费萨拉巴德地区不同地区的泌乳奶牛和水牛身上随机采集的。将样品接种在改良的Hayflick培养基上,并进行生化测试以进一步确认分离的牛分枝杆菌。在总共400份牛奶样本中,184份(46%)样本的培养方法呈阳性。16S rRNA基因聚合酶链式反应用于分离的牛分枝杆菌菌株的分子表征。在总共400份牛奶样本中,通过PCR方法检测了240份(60%)牛分枝杆菌阳性。对16S rRNA基因PCR阳性分离的牛分枝杆菌菌株进行测序,并使用最大似然法对结果进行比较,并使用Clustal W软件对牛分枝杆菌的测序菌株进行比对和分析。采用纸片扩散法对8种常用抗生素的牛分枝杆菌分离株进行了抗体谱分析。Tylosin(30μg)和Tilmicosin(15ug)对分离的敏感牛分枝杆菌的抑制区分别为32.34±1.10mm和17.12±0.93mm。分离的牛分枝杆菌被发现对其他常用的抗生素具有耐药性。统计分析显示,在95%置信区间下,p值<0.05,优势比>1.0。本研究补充了对分离的牛分枝杆菌菌株对常用抗生素的分子特征、比较有效性和耐药性趋势的流行病学知识的缺乏。
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